We’ll break down the epic Carson-Narbonne rematch in the City final and clue you in on what matchups to watch for. We’ll also discuss whether or not Friday’s game should be any different than the game the Colts and Gauchos played during the regular season when Narbonne escaped with a win in a 38-37 shootout.

We’ll also talk about season-ending losses for San Pedro and Torrance and why fans of both schools should be proud of the seasons their teams had.

PLUS we’ll take a sneak peak at Culver City’s CIF final against Arroyo Grande.

Former Mira Costa High baseball standout Jake Jelmini recently signed a national letter of intent to attend the University of Oregon on a baseball scholarship.Jelmini was a Daily Breeze all-area player and helped Mira Costa capture the Bay League title in 2010 and played at College of the Canyons last season, where he batted .268 with four home runs, six doubles and 16 RBIs in 123 at-bats overall and .339 with a slugging percentage of .435 in Western State Conference play.Jelmini will finish his second year this season at College of the Canyons, then matriculate to Oregon in September. During his junior year at Mira Costa, he hit .400 with three home runs and 33 RBIs. His senior year, Jelmini hit .417 with two home runs and 14 RBIs before his season was cut short due to a freak accident where he had his jaw broken.“I am humbled with all of it,” Jelmini said. “I want to thank my coaches at Mira Costa, I could not have done this without them, not to mention a great bunch of teammates at Mira Costa.”

The Flanagan Soccer Academy will take place Dec.19-21 from 9 a.m. to noon at Malaga Cove School in Palos Verdes Estates. FSA will be offering two camps for boys and girls, FSA ELITE for players ages 8-14 who have AYSO Select and/or club soccer experience and FSA for boys and girls ages 5-12 of all levels. Email julieflanagan1@cox.net for more information or visit www.flanagansocceracademy.com.

Tonight is the night that everyone in San Pedro and Carson has been waiting for since.. well, October 28, when San Pedro beat Carson 21-0. It’s a huge Marine League rematch in the L.A. City Section Division I semifinal. The winner goes to the City final at East L.A.’s Weingart Stadium and the loser wonders what could have been.

San Pedro is 12-0 and firing on all cylinders, but will a healthy Roger Jones improve Carson’s chances? Don’t expect another zero on the scoreboard tonight. This one will be close, whichever way it goes.

Narbonne will try to make it an All-Marine League final when it takes on Dorsey tonight. The Dorsey Dons bring the kind of athletes to the field that the Gauchos likely haven’t seen since their Sept. 16 loss to Long Beach Poly. Expect some offensive fireworks in this one.

In the Southern Section, Torrance in a semifinal for the first time since anyone can remember, riding the legs of Tyrone Taylor and Quoc Ho in the Rocket Deleware Wing offense. The long trip to Lompoc won’t be easy, but the Tartars have been able to overcome the odds time and time again this season.

Culver City takes on reigning Ocean League champ Santa Monica in another league rematch. Santa Monica beat Culver City by three points earlier this year, but the Centaurs are riding high after stunning Serra in the first round. Kevin Porche and Lukas O’Connor are playing great at QB for Culver City right now.

Follow us on Twitter (@BreezePreps) and on the Daily Breeze website for updates from tonight’s action.